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Construction Law Advocates 1,110+ Google Reviews — Excellent LSK-Registered Advocates Nairobi & Mombasa Offices 20+ Years Practice Contract & Dispute Specialists FIDIC & JBC Expertise 24/7 Urgent Support Construction Law Advocates 1,110+ Google Reviews — Excellent LSK-Registered Advocates Nairobi & Mombasa Offices 20+ Years Practice Contract & Dispute Specialists FIDIC & JBC Expertise 24/7 Urgent Support
Construction Law Advisory · Nairobi & Mombasa, Kenya

Construction Law
Lawyers in Kenya

Building Projects Deserve Bulletproof Legal Foundations.

From contract drafting and FIDIC compliance to multi-billion-shilling construction disputes, Kenya's building and infrastructure sector demands specialist legal expertise. F.M. Muteti & Co. Advocates are Kenya's experienced construction law practitioners, advising developers, contractors, subcontractors, engineers and government agencies across the full construction lifecycle. 20+ years. 1,110+ Google reviews. Two offices.

20+
Years Practice
1,110+
Google Reviews
30+
Yrs Combined Exp.
24/7
Urgent Support
✦ Construction Law Consultation — No Obligation

Construction Contract,
Dispute or Compliance Issue?

FIDIC contracts, payment disputes, site accidents, NCA compliance — speak to construction law specialists who protect your project and your bottom line.

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1,110+ Google Reviews
24/7 Urgent Support
FIDIC & JBC Expertise
LSK Registered

🔒 Attorney-client privilege applies from first contact.

1,110+
Google Reviews
Excellent
20+
Years of
Legal Practice
30+
Combined Yrs
Experience
25+
Practice
Areas
2
Offices — Nairobi
& Mombasa
🏆 The Lawyer Africa 2023 · Lawzana Verified · LSK Registered
Why You Need a Construction Law Specialist in Kenya

Construction Projects Are
High-Risk Without the Right Legal Team

Kenya's construction boom has produced some of the most complex and costly legal disputes in East Africa. Poorly drafted contracts, regulatory non-compliance and payment defaults can turn a profitable project into a financial disaster. Prevention is always cheaper than litigation.

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Defective Contracts Cost Billions

Ambiguous scope of works, inadequate variation clauses, unclear payment terms and missing dispute resolution mechanisms are the root cause of most construction disputes in Kenya. A single poorly drafted clause in a FIDIC, JBC or bespoke contract can expose you to claims worth millions. Specialist legal review before signing is essential.

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Payment Disputes Cripple Cash Flow

Late payment, non-payment, disputed interim certificates, wrongful deductions and retention money disputes are endemic in Kenya's construction sector. For contractors and subcontractors, unpaid claims can threaten business survival. You need a lawyer who understands construction payment mechanics and can enforce your entitlements — fast.

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NCA & Regulatory Non-Compliance

The National Construction Authority (NCA) Act, Environmental Management and Co-ordination Act (EMCA), county building codes and OSHA requirements create a dense regulatory web. Non-compliance can result in project shutdowns, criminal prosecution, hefty fines and licence revocation. Proactive legal compliance is far cheaper than reactive firefighting.

Construction Law Services

Full-Lifecycle Construction Law
Advisory & Dispute Resolution

  • 01
    Construction Contract Drafting & Review

    We draft, review and negotiate construction contracts — FIDIC (Red, Yellow, Silver Books), JBC (Joint Building Council) standard forms, NEC contracts and bespoke agreements for developers, contractors, subcontractors, consultants and engineers. We ensure your contract clearly defines scope, payment terms, variations, extensions of time, performance bonds, retention and dispute resolution.

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    Construction Dispute Resolution

    We represent clients in construction disputes through adjudication, mediation, arbitration (including ICC, LCIA and Nairobi Centre for International Arbitration — NCIA) and High Court litigation. We handle claims for defective works, delay and disruption, wrongful termination, professional negligence by engineers/architects and disputed variation orders.

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    Payment Claims & Recovery

    We pursue and defend payment claims arising from construction projects — unpaid interim certificates, final account disputes, wrongful deductions, retention money release, performance bond calls and advance payment guarantee disputes. We use demand letters, adjudication and litigation to recover what you're owed — and protect you against unmeritorious claims.

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    EPC & Infrastructure Project Advisory

    We advise on large-scale EPC (Engineering, Procurement and Construction) contracts, PPP (Public-Private Partnership) arrangements, BOT/BOOT projects and infrastructure concessions — including roads, energy, water, housing and commercial developments. We structure risk allocation, review government contract terms and advise on Kenya's PPP Act 2021 compliance.

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    NCA, NEMA & Regulatory Compliance

    We advise developers and contractors on compliance with the National Construction Authority (NCA) Act 2011, NCA registration requirements, NEMA environmental impact assessments (EIAs), county building permits and approvals, Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA) requirements and Physical and Land Use Planning Act compliance. We represent clients before regulatory authorities and in judicial review proceedings.

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    Delay, Disruption & Extension of Time Claims

    We prepare and defend delay and disruption claims — analysing construction programmes, critical path methodology, concurrent delay and entitlement to extensions of time (EOT) and associated prolongation costs. Whether you're a contractor claiming additional time and money or an employer resisting inflated claims, we provide the legal and analytical rigour needed.

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    Construction Site Accident & Liability

    We handle legal liability arising from construction site accidents — worker injuries under WIBA and common law negligence, third-party injuries from falling objects or site hazards, and structural collapse liability. We advise on Contractor's All Risk (CAR) insurance obligations, indemnities and defend or pursue compensation claims arising from site incidents.

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    Performance Bonds, Guarantees & Insurance

    We advise on the drafting, issuance and enforcement of performance bonds, advance payment guarantees, bid bonds, retention bonds and parent company guarantees in construction projects. We also advise on CAR insurance, professional indemnity, public liability and employer's liability insurance — ensuring your project's risk framework is legally sound.

"In construction, a well-drafted contract saves more money than even the best litigation lawyer. We do both — but we'd rather prevent the dispute."

20+
Years Practice
1,110+
Reviews
30+
Yrs Combined
24/7
Urgent Support
Embassy House, Harambee Ave, Nairobi
TSS Tower, Nkrumah Road, Mombasa
Mon–Fri 08:00–17:00 · Walk-ins welcome
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How We Work

From Project Inception
to Dispute Resolution

A structured approach that protects your project at every stage — from the first contract to the final account.

01
Project Assessment

We assess your construction project, identify legal risks and advise on the contract structure, regulatory requirements and risk mitigation strategy best suited to your role and objectives.

02
Contract & Compliance

We draft or review all construction contracts, subcontracts, consultancy agreements, bonds and insurance — ensuring NCA, NEMA and statutory compliance before works begin.

03
Ongoing Advisory

During construction, we advise on variations, claims, extensions of time, payment certification and any emerging issues — helping you manage risk in real-time.

04
Dispute Resolution

Where disputes arise, we represent you through adjudication, mediation, arbitration or court litigation — pursuing or defending claims with specialist construction law expertise.

05
Final Account & Close-Out

We handle final account negotiations, defects liability period matters, retention release, performance bond discharge and project hand-over legal documentation.

20+
Years Advising Kenya's Construction Industry

"Construction disputes are won or lost in the contract. We make sure your contract is drafted to win."

— F.M. Muteti & Co. Advocates

Why Choose F.M. Muteti & Co.

Kenya's Trusted
Construction Law Advocates

We understand the construction industry — the contracts, the commercial pressures, the technical complexities and the regulatory landscape. That's what makes our advice practical, not just legal.

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FIDIC & JBC Specialists

Deep expertise in FIDIC (Red, Yellow, Silver Books), JBC standard forms, NEC and bespoke construction contracts used across Kenya and East Africa.

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Arbitration & Adjudication

Experienced in construction arbitration (ICC, LCIA, NCIA), adjudication, mediation and High Court construction litigation — both as advocates and advisors.

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Industry Understanding

We understand construction programmes, BOQ pricing, interim payment mechanics, variation valuations and engineering terminology — not just the law.

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Public & PPP Projects

Experience advising on government contracts, PPP arrangements, EPC projects and infrastructure concessions under Kenya's PPP Act 2021 and procurement laws.

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Walk-In · 2 Offices

Embassy House Nairobi and TSS Tower Mombasa — walk in to discuss your construction law matter, no appointment needed.

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24/7 Urgent Support

Site shutdowns, urgent injunctions, bond call demands — construction emergencies don't wait. Neither do we. Call any time for urgent matters.

1,110+ Google Reviews — Excellent

What Our Clients Say

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★★★★★

"FM Muteti reviewed our FIDIC contract before we signed with a government agency. They identified three critical clauses that would have exposed us to unlimited liability. That contract review saved us tens of millions."

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Patrick N.
Managing Director, Construction Firm, Nairobi
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★★★★★

"We were owed KES 87 million in unpaid certificates. Three demand letters went ignored. FM Law filed for arbitration, presented our case and we recovered the full amount plus interest. Fierce advocates."

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Hassan A.
CEO, Subcontracting Company, Mombasa
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★★★★★

"When our contractor abandoned the site halfway through a residential development, FM Muteti handled the termination, bond call and replacement contractor agreements. Seamless, professional and fast."

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Lucy W.
Property Developer, Karen, Nairobi
Common Questions

Construction Law FAQs — Answered

Clear answers to the most common construction law questions in Kenya. For advice specific to your project, speak to our specialists — no obligation.

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What type of construction contract should I use in Kenya?
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The choice depends on your project type, size, risk appetite and whether public or private funding is involved. FIDIC contracts are widely used on large infrastructure, donor-funded and international projects — the Red Book for traditional (employer-designed) projects, the Yellow Book for design-and-build, and the Silver Book for EPC/turnkey. The Joint Building Council (JBC) standard form is commonly used for building works in Kenya. NEC contracts are sometimes used on PPP and government projects. Bespoke contracts are appropriate where standard forms don't fit. We advise on the most suitable form and customise the particular conditions to protect your interests.

What can I do if a contractor or employer won't pay?
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First, ensure you've complied with the contract's notice and claim submission requirements — many construction contracts impose strict time-bar provisions. We then issue a formal demand supported by contractual entitlement analysis. If payment isn't forthcoming, the dispute resolution clause in your contract will typically provide for adjudication, mediation or arbitration before court action. We pursue recovery through the most effective mechanism available — and where urgent, we can apply for interim injunctions or attachment orders to protect your position while the dispute is resolved.

Do I need NCA registration to do construction work in Kenya?
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Yes. Under the National Construction Authority Act 2011, all contractors, subcontractors and construction workers must be registered with the NCA before undertaking construction works in Kenya. Contractors are registered in categories (NCA 1 to NCA 8) based on their financial capability, experience and technical capacity — which determines the maximum project value they can undertake. Operating without NCA registration is a criminal offence and can result in fines, project shutdown and prosecution. We assist with NCA registration applications, category upgrades and compliance matters.

What is adjudication in construction disputes?
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Adjudication is a rapid, interim dispute resolution process commonly found in FIDIC and other construction contracts. A dispute is referred to an independent adjudicator (or Dispute Adjudication Board — DAB under FIDIC) who issues a binding decision, typically within 28–84 days. The decision is binding unless and until revised by arbitration or court proceedings. Adjudication is designed to keep construction projects moving by providing fast interim resolution — particularly for payment disputes, variation claims and extension of time issues. We represent clients in adjudication proceedings and enforce adjudicator decisions.

Can I terminate a construction contract if the contractor is in default?
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Yes, but termination must be done strictly in accordance with the contract terms. Most standard form contracts (FIDIC, JBC) set out specific events of default (e.g., abandonment, persistent failure to perform, failure to comply with a notice to correct) and require a formal notice procedure before termination. Wrongful termination — terminating without following the correct procedure or without sufficient grounds — exposes you to a claim for damages, loss of profit and potentially the cost of completing the works. We advise on whether the grounds for termination are met, manage the notice process and handle post-termination matters including bond calls, re-tendering and final account.

What approvals do I need before starting construction in Kenya?
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Before commencing construction, you typically need: (1) county government building plan approval under the relevant county building code; (2) NCA project registration and contractor registration verification; (3) NEMA environmental impact assessment (EIA) licence for projects above the prescribed threshold under EMCA; (4) land use change approval if applicable; (5) OSHA registration and workplace health and safety compliance; and (6) any sector-specific approvals (e.g., Kenya Urban Roads Authority, Kenya National Highways Authority for road projects). We prepare a regulatory compliance checklist for your project and handle all applications to ensure you commence works lawfully.

✦ F.M. Muteti & Co. Advocates · Embassy House, Nairobi · TSS Tower, Mombasa

Construction Contract, Dispute
or Regulatory Compliance Issue?

Kenya's trusted construction law advocates are ready to protect your project. From contract drafting to arbitration — specialist legal support across the full construction lifecycle.

1,110+ Verified Reviews
FIDIC & JBC Expertise
24/7 Urgent Support
Walk-In Service
LSK Registered